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Beydoun Ahmad a DDS
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
U-M-Department-Oral: Ward Brent DDS
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Arutyunyan Tsovinar DDS
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
U-M-Department-Oral: Edwards Sean P DDS
1011 North University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Leung Edwin Man K DDS
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Dr. James R. Boynton, DDS
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Zackay Audra K DDS
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Dr. Carole A. Murdoch-Kinch, DDS
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Edlund Steven Z DDS
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Dingman Brent J DDS
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Teeth whitening is a very safe treatment, which offers wonderful benefits. Unfortunately, it is not for everyone. Find out whether teeth whitening is safe for you. ... .
Removable braces are usually used to treat not serious malocclusions in children who still have milk teeth. They also prevent the patients from worsening of the developing or already existing malocclusions. The greatest advantage of the removable braces is their low price. In comparison to fixed braces, the price of removable braces is really insignificant. ... .
Can everyone wear braces? Unfortunately, some patients cannot. Why? Everyone would like to have white, healthy and straight teeth. Majority of us, when able to afford it, can straighten their teeth and eventually overcome complexes, which might have been disturbing us since our childhood. Straight teeth are important not only from the aesthetical point of view: malocclusions may cause a lot of diseases such as mobility or drifting of teeth, periodontal diseases or temporomandibular joint diseases. Moreover, ... .
Are you considering teeth whitening and having doubt? Find out what does the treatment look like and what actually happens to your teeth during the whitening process. ... .
Malocclusion means all dysfunctions of the tooth form and the incorrect relation between the teeth. There are genetic factors which condition the occurrence of malocclusion, nonetheless, it is most often an effect of bad habits in childhood. ... .